Steube Introduces Bill Restricting Loan Forgiveness from Entities Involved in Terrorism

Steube Introduces Bill Restricting Loan Forgiveness from Entities Involved in Terrorism

Grayson Bakich
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June 5, 2025
Representative Greg Steube (R-FL) has introduced legislation forbidding the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program from crediting entities and their employees involved in illegal activity. Rep. Steube's No Loan Forgiveness for Terrorists Act codifies a March executive order issued by President Donald Trump, which explained that the 2007 program has been heavily compromised. Established to forgive […]
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Cuba and Venezuela Included in Trump's Middle-East Travel Ban

Cuba and Venezuela Included in Trump's Middle-East Travel Ban

Mateo Guillamont
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June 5, 2025
President Donald Trump recently imposed a travel moratorium on several Middle Eastern countries plus Cuba and Venezuela.  President Trump justified the travel ban by arguing that the countries included fail to cooperate with the US government’s immigration proceedings. The travel ban includes blanket prohibition on all immigrants from 12 states and partial prohibitions on immigrants […]
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JUICE?—6.5.2025—Nuñez Officially Named FIU President — Pressing Cuban Students to Protest—Much More...

JUICE?—6.5.2025—Nuñez Officially Named FIU President — Pressing Cuban Students to Protest—Much More...

Javier Manjarres
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June 5, 2025
Jeanette Nuñez Officially Sworn in as Florida International University’s Seventh President Former Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez has been officially sworn in as Florida International University’s seventh president. ... READ MORE     Secretary Marco Rubio: The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution on Gaza. This resolution would’ve only served to advance the interests of Hamas terrorists, […]
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Jeanette Nuñez Officially Sworn in as Florida International University’s Seventh President

Jeanette Nuñez Officially Sworn in as Florida International University’s Seventh President

Adrian Morgade
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June 5, 2025
Former Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez has been officially sworn in as Florida International University’s seventh president. She had previously served as interim president after Kenneth A. Jessell’s contract expired. In response to her appointment, Nuñez posted on social media. “I am humbled by the trust that has been placed in me by the FIU […]
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Reps. Gimenez and Díaz-Balart Encourage Cuban Student Protests

Reps. Gimenez and Díaz-Balart Encourage Cuban Student Protests

Adrian Morgade
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June 5, 2025
U.S. Reps. Carlos Gimenez, (R-FL) and Mario Díaz-Balart, (R-FL), posted on social media encouraging and standing in solidarity with student protesters in Cuba. “We're seeing once again in Cuba, students in the universities are protesting. They're protesting the lack of freedom. They're protesting the misery and the poverty created by that dictatorship of almost 70 […]
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Judge Largely Denies Activists’ Challenge to Petition Law, Sides With State

Judge Largely Denies Activists’ Challenge to Petition Law, Sides With State

Liv Caputo
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June 4, 2025
TALLAHASSEE—Gov. Ron DeSantis’s controversial new law revamping how citizen-led amendments are put on the ballot will almost fully stay on the books, an Obama-appointed federal judge decided Wednesday. Judge Mark Walker largely sided with the state in his 33-page order, denying all but one of activist groups’ swath of pleas to block various parts of […]
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Last Squeeze?—6.4.2025—DeSantis Aide Installed as Education Commissioner After Ono Fails—Hope Florida—Much More...

Last Squeeze?—6.4.2025—DeSantis Aide Installed as Education Commissioner After Ono Fails—Hope Florida—Much More...

Liv Caputo
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June 4, 2025
DeSantis Aide Kamoutsas Installed as Education Commissioner After Ono Falls Anastasios "Stasi" Kamoutsas, a top aide to Gov. Ron DeSantis, was confirmed as the next Education Commissioner in a unanimous vote on Wednesday, just one day after another...READ MORE   Rep. Randy Fine: "Boo hoo. She has no one to blame but her father. She shouldn't have […]
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Not a 'Need' to Fund Hope Florida Staff in Budget 'At This Point', House Rep. Says

Not a 'Need' to Fund Hope Florida Staff in Budget 'At This Point', House Rep. Says

Liv Caputo
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June 4, 2025
TALLAHASSEE—There's not a "need" to fund positions in the budget for Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis's Hope Florida charity, one appropriations chair said Wednesday. Republican Rep. Jenna Persons-Mulicka, the chair of the budget conference on Pre-K-12 Education, noted that while negotiations between the House and Senate are ongoing and subject to change, the House doesn't […]
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Not a 'Need' to Fund Hope Florida Staff in Budget 'At This Point', House Rep. Says

Not a 'Need' to Fund Hope Florida Staff in Budget 'At This Point', House Rep. Says

Liv Caputo
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June 4, 2025
TALLAHASSEE—There's not a "need" to fund positions in the budget for Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis's Hope Florida charity, one appropriations chair said Wednesday. Republican Rep. Jenna Persons-Mulicka, the chair of the budget conference on Pre-K-12 Education, noted that while negotiations between the House and Senate are ongoing and subject to change, the House doesn't […]
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Luna Questions Planned Russia Sanctions Bill

Luna Questions Planned Russia Sanctions Bill

Grayson Bakich
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June 4, 2025
Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) questioned the legitimacy of a new Russia sanctions bill in the Senate during a recent House Foreign Affairs hearing, calling it "another DC classic" and "performative politics." Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Sidney Blumenthal (D-CN) introduced the Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 in April, which, as suggested, would impose "bone-breaking" […]
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Rosado Beat Regalado for Miami City Commission, But did Carrollo Have a VBM Play in the Race?

Rosado Beat Regalado for Miami City Commission, But did Carrollo Have a VBM Play in the Race?

Javier Manjarres
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June 4, 2025
MIAMI — June 4, 2025 — In the wake of Tuesday’s special election for Miami’s District 4 seat, serious concerns have emerged surrounding the dramatic disparity in vote-by-mail (VBM) returns that powered Ralph Rosado to victory over Jose Francisco Regalado. Rosado defeated Regalado with 55.13% of the vote (2,938 votes to 2,391), but a deeper […]
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DeSantis Aide Kamoutsas Installed as Education Commissioner After Ono Falls

DeSantis Aide Kamoutsas Installed as Education Commissioner After Ono Falls

Liv Caputo
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June 4, 2025
Anastasios "Stasi" Kamoutsas, a top aide to Gov. Ron DeSantis, was confirmed as the next Education Commissioner in a unanimous vote on Wednesday, just one day after another prospective education leader was shot down by DeSantis allies. The Florida Board of Education resoundingly approved of Kamoutsas, one of DeSantis's four deputy Chief of Staff officers, […]
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Bilirakis Vows to Continue Pushing Major Richard Star Act

Bilirakis Vows to Continue Pushing Major Richard Star Act

Grayson Bakich
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June 4, 2025
Representative Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) vowed to continue pushing for passage of his Major Richard Star Act in a recent post to X (formerly Twitter). The post responded to a story from Alternet.org describing the plight of the U.S. Army veteran Dan Nevins, who lost two limbs after an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated under his […]
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Rubio Attacks Foreign Officials Complicit in Cuba's Medical Forced Labor Scheme

Rubio Attacks Foreign Officials Complicit in Cuba's Medical Forced Labor Scheme

Mateo Guillamont
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June 4, 2025
State Secretary Marco Rubio recently announced the State Department will be restricting the Visas of foreign government officials partaking in Cuba’s medical doctors forced labor initiatives.  For months, reports have alleged that the Communist Cuban regime is profiting off the forced labor of Cuban doctors.  More than 40,000 Cuban doctors are reportedly spread worldwide in […]
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DeSantis Recommends Deputy Chief of Staff As Next Education Commissioner

DeSantis Recommends Deputy Chief of Staff As Next Education Commissioner

Liv Caputo
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June 4, 2025
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday pushed for one of his top aides to become the next Education Commissioner, replacing Manny Diaz, Jr. ahead of his new job as interim President of the University of West Florida. DeSantis recommended Anastasios "Stasi" Kamoutsas, one of his four deputy chief of staff officers, to be Florida's top education […]
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JUICE?—6.4.2025—Santa Ono Rejected as UF President — Moskowitz Combats Islamic Terrorism—Much More...

JUICE?—6.4.2025—Santa Ono Rejected as UF President — Moskowitz Combats Islamic Terrorism—Much More...

Javier Manjarres
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June 4, 2025
Santa Ono Rejected As UF President in Historic Board of Governors Decision In a historic first, the Florida Board of Governors on Tuesday blocked Dr. Santa Ono from becoming the University of Florida’s next president, caving to Trump world’s bitter criticism of his past support for diversity initiatives and allegations of antisemitism... READ MORE     Rep. Maxwell […]
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Ralph Rosado Wins Miami City Commission District 4 Special Election

Ralph Rosado Wins Miami City Commission District 4 Special Election

Michael Costeines
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June 4, 2025
Miami City Commission candidate Ralph "Rafeal" Rosado and his campaign team consisting of Jesse Manzano of Berthier Strategies, defeated opponent Jose Francisco Regalado in the District 4 special election on Tuesday night. Rosado received 55% of the vote to Regalado's 45% with all precincts reporting. Rosado is a Miami native with prior experience as City Manager […]
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Santa Ono Rejected As UF President in Historic Board of Governors Decision

Santa Ono Rejected As UF President in Historic Board of Governors Decision

Liv Caputo
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June 3, 2025
In a historic first, the Florida Board of Governors on Tuesday blocked Dr. Santa Ono from becoming the University of Florida’s next president, caving to Trump world’s bitter criticism of his past support for diversity initiatives and allegations of antisemitism. Ono, who resigned his post as president of the University of Michigan just hours after […]
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